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- When Foreman finds himself with the same deadly symptoms as his patient the race is on for House's team to find a breakthrough diagnosis. As the pressure surmounts Foreman becomes increasingly hopeless.
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Season 2 Episode 22 "Euphoria (Part 1)"
House is trying to cure a crooked cop (Scott Michael Campbell) who acts turbulent and laughs uncontrollably, but he and his team are unable to determine the cause. When Foreman starts showing similar symptoms to that of the ill cop, the situation soon becomes deadly serious for everyone involved.
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"Get out of my temporal lobe, House."
Well that's a brand new sentence right there
Get out of my ass house
SHJ Gaming imagine hearing this out of context and wondering why your brain is a house
a brand new sentence from 2006...
Get out of my house, Temporal Lobe.
r/brandnewsentence
Foreman - u cut out a piece of my brain!
Cameron - it's nothing personal.
I choked on that.
Did you chock very hard
Georgianna Markovic thanks for the correction.
You choked on a piece of his brain!?
@AFriendlyBloke what I meant was it seemed so funny to me that I couldn't stop laughing.
@@sifatislam1658 Can't stop Chocking...Could be lupus
"I'm just messing with your head." House doing that to you is a truly terrifying thought. And that's when it's not even literally 😂
@@godlikegamer4545 Ummm. I know. That's what I said. That even when it's not literal it could be terrifying but when it is, like in the video, it will be more so.
@@godlikegamer4545 cool story bruh 👍. I'm actually more concerned that you felt the need to come back to this thread after nearly a month. And that's when no one even replied to your last post... And still without understanding the original comment. Lol indeed.
that's when it's not even literal* better? stop arguing yeesh
@@godlikegamer4545 The salt level is real.
I’ve always thought Foreman’s actor is amazing. They really had a killer cast for this show.
Agreed, Foreman was one of my favourite characters
Yep agreed
His name is Omar Epps
@@ExtremiSS88 until he tried to kill his colleague to save himself.
Omar Epps is a G
I'm addicted to these clips lol
And a full 10 minutes for this one!
Me too!
Ruins actually watching the show though
Ikr
Best kind of addiction ever.
Theres something so utterly comical about saying "get out of my temporal lobe"
*get out of my temporal lobe, House.
This is the most personality I’ve seen from Foreman
I wouldn't call over emoting "Personality" he's in a high level of pain. Of course he's gonna overly express himself
TheKpa11 Thats what I mean, usually he’s a pretty bland guy unless he’s in some extreme situation
I agree but I'm not happy about agreeing with a furry
@@thievinglittlegoblin404 furries ain't bad man, they get a lot of hate because the mass media emphasizes on the 10% of em that are braindead and a bit too NSFW. Otherwise they are cool people who converse well and even know shit tons about topics. I'm not a furry but I know one who works in Canada as ground crew at an airport and knows so much about aircraft so him and I can converse really well.
@@driedink I don't officially recognise the existence of furries. I'd just label such a person an alternative-wardrobesman
Foremans little surprised jump when House hit his cane on the window was seriously good acting
You're right, just noticed that, looks down right natural. I wonder if Foreman asked for no warning to make it look more legit.
I wouldn't be surprised if in the script it was a voice line that was supposed to startle him
When house threw the vial in the room that was sim good acting from foreman
The funny thing is, I read this comment right as House pounded his cane against the window 😂
Iconic quotes in history and in television: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself", "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them", "In the end, life and buisness are about human connections", "Get out of my temporal lobe, House!".
dont forget "Don't cut corners when growing your pot"
I disagree with "In the end, life and business are about human connections." Some can climb a mountain, achieve wonders and have the best moment of their lives, all without a single human around.
@@du4lstrik3 Not really (also cringe), humans are social creatures even the most loners ones. Even if you are self-reliant as hell you will still need the help of others occasionally, you will still need to get into contact with others and will need connections especially in business. Don't lie to yourself just to seem cool and "independent".
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Wrong. Maybe you, but not the case for me.
@@du4lstrik3 It's scientifically proven, mental health deteriorates from lack of social connection. I believe if you brought a pet, like a dog or something, you might be able to live well.
when joe was injected with morphine, laid still for a bit and then started screaming again is one of the most "living reality terrifying" moments of tv. this episode is actually crazy.
yeah get out of his head house🤣
@@raven4k998Did you even read the comment
For real. This episode was absolutely horrifying. Fantastic actors helped with that
Apparently this episode was meant to be a movie but the movie was scrapped and they aired it as a 2 parter which is why it looks and plays out so well
7:18 House knows pain, he lives with it with his leg. But you can tell from the look on his face at that moment, this is worse than anything even he has experienced and there's nothing that can even dull the feeling. And he knows Foreman is next. Can practically see it on his face, "I'm sorry".
what Foreman did to Cameron is one of the most selfish and malicious attitudes I've seen in "professional" characters, no matter the context.
He’s out of his mind and legally insane.
Bro I was shaken badly by that part. If it was me there'd be no coming back from that move, even as collegues we're done
It worked though
At that point I might just make sure he “unfortunately” dies. I had trouble watching the show after this episode. Couldn’t stand to look at his face. Had to tell myself it’s just a show 🤷🏻♀️ about a 100 times.
If that was me, he'd receive an uppercut and 0 treatment.
Moral of the episode: don’t cut corners when growing pot
Moral of the moral : don't grow pot
@big crunch don’t cut pot, grow corners.
don't growing corners when cut pot
Grow the pot, grow some corners, but dont let them get to close to each other
Corners don't grow when you cut pot
That [the police officers severe pain] must of been so hard for House to watch. He knows exactly what it’s like to be in completely consuming pain and didn’t even try to stop Foreman from potentially killing a patient for the chance to reduce his pain.
*must've been
Like he said, either the Patient dies from the Pain alone, or dies from having morphine injected into his Carotid Artery. It'd be a lot less painful to die from the Morphine.
*Must have
“Must of” doesn’t mean a goddamn thing.
And no, there’s a difference between constantly being subjected to annoying pain. And your pain center being overstimulated to cause such an excruciating pain, the constant reaction won’t let you sleep and can stop your heart.
Why say “that”, if you’re just gonna write out what you’re referring to anyway
House may be in pain, but it isn’t anything like what the cop went through.
I don’t know why but I love that House says “See you back home” when he refers to the hospital.
Well in House's case he does practically live there.
They're a family! AAAWWWW!
Didn't Foreman commit not only a dangerous act but a crime when he infected a doctor with a virus?
I think I think they might have given him a pass cuz he was going insane because of the pain and watching somebody die of the same thing he was infected with probably took him over the edge
Duh, but what's new?
@@amandaljohnson that doesn't make sense, he was perfectly capable of understanding his actions and the consequences
Cameron should've punched him in the face for that.
@@RealHogweed A brain parasite compounded with the circumstance is a solid argument for a temporary insanity plea, especially when the victim doesn't place a charge.
Very rarely did we see complete horror from the main cast in this show when foreman injected the morphine and Joes screams only got worse you could just See the despair radiating off of foreman seeing what’s in store for him later. Not to mention the horrified realization Chase and Even House had and house is barely phased by anything.
Pain is something house knows well
This episode terrified me. Nothing worse than seeing the amount of pain you could possibly be in
Me too
@user-qy3vd9tz4yk bro nice life.
exactly!! that's why i feel like i understood why foreman did what he did
I remember this episode. They eventually found Naegleria Fowleri in the water the pigeons were drinking
Good observation brother
Brain-eating amoeba FTW! XD
prateek chauhan what episode?
@Ari Mora
season 2 episode 22
3-5 day course of Rapidly progressive encephalitis, history of swimming in fresh and warm water, extremely fatal disease.
Treated with Liposomal Amphotericin B
The way forman spoke after he found out the infection was in the pain center was so distressing
7:16 - Is this the only shot we ever see of house genuinely shaken by the problem in front of him? He actually looks scared for once
The other time I can remember was when Chase was stabbed by the patient and woke up from the surgery not feeling his legs.
@@jelenabarabaskina7921 there’s also the grimly comedic moment of that guy who did a DIY circumcision on himself with razor blades and house saw the end result.. honestly how that dude was only shaken and not bent over in pain like the cop in this video was beyond me.
Many neural surgeries are done on awake patients, I'm genuinely curious what's it's like to perform neural surgery on a awake neural surgeon.
Lol
Probably insufferable.
Imagine a backseat surgeon
Learn grammar.
While i can't say what it's like doing the Sergey i personally havw had brain sergery and it's pretty damn cool
@@liquidgarfield8523 you type just like it too. Surgeon must've sneezed.
The moment the guy asks if they could pray, I start tearing up. Every time.
I love how in the end of the episode they just non-nonchalantly tell Foreman's father he's going to survive Naegleria like it's nothing. Foreman would almost certainly be dead. This shit is as deadly as rabies after showing symptoms...Oh well gotta love TV.
I was half expecting Foreman to die here ngl
I believe a lot of the reason why it has such a high mortality rate is that it's often not diagnosed in time, since it's so rare and kills so quickly rather than it being particularly difficult to treat like rabies
Nooot really. Rabies is universally deadly after symptoms appear, while there have been successfully treated cases of Naegleria.
@@Timeward76 Almost universally deadly. There's 17 known survivors. That said, evidence that the treatments for rabies are better than luck is poor.
@@hafeeez87 Even if he survived nagleria, he would have pretty severe brain damage. He wouldn’t be a doctor anymore.
Cameron’s come hither made me snort.
E N D Y LOL I wish I could. Berrrr berrrrrr
@@b2kzangelalwayz ...... what is this thread?
THE CYBER WARRIOR LMAO I have no idea
8:00 now we all know house has a gun UNDER HIS DESK
Laurie DeMola The dude got shot in his own office, I probably would too.
That's what she said.
There was an episode where we got to see it. I don't know if it was after his prison time or his time at the asylum.
But Willson speculates that House would have a gun, even though he is not allowed to, just because. He spends the entire episode looking for it and finds it in his desk.
House then tells Willson that the gun is actually a fake and proofs it by sticking a pen into the barrels, which only goes halfway through.
Plot Twist: The gun was actually real. As soon as Wilson left, house lets the pen go and it actually goes fully into the barrel, showing that it is a real gun. However, as far as I know, the gun never becomes a plot point or gets used in the entire show.
"The House I know never uses phrases like,'most commonly'."
"Youre not laughing anymore."
"No...think thats a good thing?"
"*Sorta* doubt it."
lol
“Get out of my temporal lobe, House.” Will never not be the funniest line in this episode
Euphoria parts 1 and 2 are my top favorite in the entire series.
Final Diagnosis: Naegleria fowleri infection. // primary amoebic meningoencephalitis
👍🏽
It wasn't LUPUS 😂!!
I liked the one with Nemu more lol.
Nicole Bremner it never is!! Until season 4.
Lemme make it even more awesome for you. The actor who plays the cop is the same person reading opposite of Hugh Laurie in his audition tape. They were both working on a movie called Flight of the Phoenix at the time.
i love when someone stands up next to another person and now they're looming over them bc they're taller
made me a bit oop
Ok then, shortie.
5:50 it was horrifying to someone in so much pain...
Ikr! He’s a good actor.
Kinda looks likes giving birth, or went to taco bell.
That's what fungal infections can do to the body. This kind in particular causes extreme levels of pain around the chest and neck, shortness of breath which by the way increases the pain with every breath and movement you make, high fever and other nasty kinds of symptoms all around. You basically writhe about in agonizing pain and burn up till the fungi kills your brain.
The first time I saw this I was terrified, even now 10 or so years later this scene still sends a shiver down my spine.
It's worse if you analyze in this way. The pain another person is feeling is the pain you eventually feel. Foreman at some point overdose the cop with morphine just to feel better. knowing he's next.
This was the very first episode I watched - so it holds a special place in my heart. It didn't take me long to catch up thanks to the FOX reruns and Season 1 DVD. Poor Foreman - going through the cop's place at just the "perfect" time (with the stolen water running) to catch the disease...
That thumbnail looks like something straight out of a saw movie lmao
The bear trap
I thought first it was the guy from green mile, before I read the ttile
Zepp and House would have a field day with each other, a crossover I would love to see
Cathode that was the first thing I thought of when foreman was like “make the choice. Live or die” 😂😂
Would have really freaked him out if Chase said
“House isn’t here”
"It's nothing personal we just didn't find anything"
Me: *what the hell can i get that shit back*
“Do I need like a receipt or…?”
Growing pot in pigeon poo. Only on House MD. 😂
CCCubed hey pigeon poo has lots of beneficial minerals the pot needs to thrive
Touché
Pigeon droppings carry all kinds of nasty bacteria and diseases. So next time you see one drop a load on your car, better take a hose and spray it off from a distance.
@@mftripz8445 hey man I love your profile picture lmao
"dont try to cut corners when you trying to grow pot"
Super Kami : i agree
All these squares make a circle
Aqua:your picture
NAAAAAAIL
If Foreman had done that to me, I'd probably break my hypocratic oath given that he just did. End his pain permanently.
This show is so well written
damn, it’s 3 am and i’m binge watching house clips. :)
I'm annoyed because I don't have any more to watch
Glad I'm not the only one
brings a whole new meaning to ''being in someone's head''
I remember this episode and why Foreman was the only person who got sick was because he was there when the sprinklers came on in the "garden" which used cesspool pigeon water from the roof to water and fertilize the plants. Brain eating amoeba would be a terrible way to go.
I'm all for natural fertilizer, but this is truly a case of "I have no idea where that has been or come from".
Imagine dying from pain. Damn
OMFG, when the show wasn't exclusively about House's mood swings.
He had to get worse to get better to get worse again. He was probably in the better stage in the beginning of the series.
I agree that the show was more interesting early on. House was eccentric, but not completely insane. As the series went on the upped the spectacle.
It may have been deliberate. When Holmes goes over Reichenbach Falls with Moriarty, that was intended to be the end of the character, but readers loved Holmes so much that they'd yell abuse at Doyle on the street for "murdering" him. Doyle was pressured to bring Holmes back, but he hated doing so and the stories just weren't the same afterward; they were more like Sherlock Holmes fanfic, with Holmes being a caricature of himself.
There were deliberate parallels in House to Holmes: Cuddy is Irene Adler, Tritter is a sort of cross between Moriarty and Inspector Lestrade, Wilson is Watson, etc. House going to prison was I think supposed to parallel Reichenbach Falls. It makes sense that the last few seasons would try to parallel the way Doyle exaggerated Sherlock Holmes in his final stories.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace That sounds like a solid theory (though Moriarty was also the offscreen name of the guy who shot House at S2 finale), however, after S3 House MD's audience continued to decline steadily, by S7, House's viewers were almost half as the highest the show ever had, S8 had the least viewers ever.
So, my point is, there weren't many people interested in House no more, the show's finale wasn't even advertised much (I knew about it on the very day it ended), this was just another instance of Fox being Fox and milking a show dry until nothing comes out, House should've been 4 or 5 seasons long at most.
@@610Hobbies There were too many memorable episodes in the later seasons for me to agree with an earlier ending. The show still had quality writing throughout, and that's more than enough for me.
Edit: I also love how FOX apparently has a reputation for both milking shows dry and canceling too many of them. Very interesting.
Don't cut corners when growing ur pot. Lol.
Let alone use old pigeon droppings that carry all kinds of nasty things you don't want getting infected with.
This would be what a well-informed patient would look like. Goodness, I wish we all had this amount of knowledge when talking to our doctors.
2:23 it looks like a trap in the movie saw
"Get out of my temporal lobe" is a sentence that no man should ever have to utter in their life.
The patient constantly pushing the morphine button wouldn't actually work, in my experience. I've had several surgeries, thanks to being born with cerebral palsy, and have had morphine buttons. They obviously lock up after a certain amount / number of presses. You're also fined per press, (or at least I / my family was), so that medical bill would be beyond insanely high. :P
These are the two greatest episodes in the entire series.
House genuinely looks scared for foreman
This was easily one of the scariest episodes....
Man when I clicked on this video I did not think they meant literally. This show never ceases to amaze me.
“Cryptococcus neoformans” how ironic that Foreman’s name itself was the cause.
Theres something about being awake while someone is drilling into your brain that terrifies me.
If I recall correctly. Cameron screws up and doesn't wait for House. House had found the cause, but she went ahead and performed a surgery I think.
You're right. They both found Naegleria Fowleri in Foreman's brain. The biopsy didn't do major damage and he came back the next episode
I still get goosebumps whenever I hear the patient ask "do you believe in prayer?".
Cameron is simply a purely good person ..
So rare that people like to put derisive adjectives..naive /stupid/dumb...to describe her character
Uh, no she’s not
Came here for Cameron's "Rrrrrrr... Rrrrrrrr..." And got it. And I am doing it too. Come hither in pigeon.
Foreman 😭 who hurt you! Who hurt you! Who hurt you!
Oh.. house. Right 😂
That was attempted murder in the real world he would loss his medical license go to jail for a very long time.
Pretty sure his mental state would have been taken into account, people do extreme stuff when they're not in their right state of mind. Imagine you were seeing the agonizing death in the patient across from you & Cameron was her usual dismissive self. she has no bedside manner lol
@@Stuart267 So death for her dismissiveness? Yeah, no, he f-ed up and deserved to be fired. I liked Foreman much more than Cameron. He was scared, losing his sight, knowing that extreme pain was about to come soon and probable death and so he manipulated the situation to where she was also soon to be in that situation. He wasn't crazy, he was methodical. I never liked him again after this. Still was constantly annoyed by Cameron lol but Foreman was kinda trash after this to me. She was the only one that WANTED to go check out Joe's house to fix them, all Foreman had to do was excessively guilt trip her, actually not even excessively, she would have folded and went. The writers did Foreman's character wrong on this episode, i really liked him, before this.
@@gaskillstar I liked Foreman too, but he did cross the line here I am not excusing what he did, but as someone who's partner legit tried to kill him twice, I can understand from the mentally ill standpoint & appreciate the realism & desperation of Foreman's situation, he did what he did I am not saying its right but Foreman after this incident did change a lot.
Cameron in a lot of ways is as f'd up in the head as House himself, she dates guys who are either dying or damaged. Possibly because she has a Messiah complex, but that doesn't come across when she is treating patients, in later seasons she starts to show a more caring side when it comes to children. I am tempted to watch the series over again now lol
6:36 When you step on Lego.
This is the episode of House that did it for me. Was hooked from here on out.
Thank you for uploading! Would def like to see final part(s?) of this episode.
90% of Omars expressions are through his eyebrows
Euphoria 1&2 are my favorite episodes. I remember one scene House tells both Cameron and Chase to stay from people they care about just in case they are infected like Foreman. If I recall at the same scene he injects himself with some medicine just in case.
Remember house actor faked the accsent he did such a good Job that no one thought he faked the accsent
Yeah the producer said no British man could fake a American accent convincingly. The actor of house only knew they needed a American voice, so they kinda got a dubble surprise on that.
@@chrisp.2852 The hell is a dubble?
I didn’t know Forman had such savage calculating in him, good for him
It's disgusting that you think this is admirable.
What cop felt, even after heart attack inducing doses of morpheme, is what hell must feel like if it is to live up to the standard of “eternal suffering”. Hard to imagine that it’s possible to get used to that amount of pain even if you had all eternity to
I just found out house is on amazon prime, i have it - yet i still long for these clips =p
Mr Krimson yup I just recently started rewatching it on prime videos
Thank you!!! I have prime!!!
Omar Epps received a lot of praise for his performance in these two episodes, and rightfully so. But Scott Michael Campbell deserves credit too. He did a great job humanizing a crooked cop, in the end I couldn't help but feel some sympathy for his character
8:33 is it just me or does it almost look like Cameron is expecting him to kiss her for a second. Haha
Great tension to it; one of my favorite scenes of the episode is the one with House and Cameron in the hallway.
The" what does a guy have to do to make you hate him?" Implying he tried to do that with her, but didn't work
You're both wrong
"See you back home" felt really wholesome to me when you think about what that implies.
If its not obvious, the reason house was asking for his date of birth and mothers maiden name is because those are the likely security questions for the bank, obviously he was joking though.
I don't know why, but something about House describing that death spore gave me hilarious thoughts about one dancing.
Why didn’t they just put the cop under anesthesia if he was in that much pain he could’ve just been knocked out until they find the problem?
They talked about putting him in a coma before he died from the pain
tneh said that anesthesia ( or pain killers ) could stop his heart or something
l euphoria l He was on heavy doses of morphine and foreman shot morphine in his common carotid artery I think. Even in comas you can still be in pain some people have migraines during comas the infection was in his brain’s pain center causing hyperalgesia..which makes your pain 10 times worse.
They easily could have put him in a coma the moment he started feeling pain. But House didn't put him in one cause he wanted to monitor his pain. Yeah, he is weird like that.
When House stands up 💕💕💕
8:16 I'm here to save myself, now know the real Cameron. Away for her morality
Dr Chase is so pretty ❤
This was one of the most horrifying diseases covered in this show
And it's not nearly as curable as the show shows.
It's so sad that the cop not only ends up dying but in probably one of the most painful and miserable ways possible; just prior in the episode, he even told Foreman that he wasn't religious but wanted to try praying with him anyway while he was in intense pain because of how utterly desperate and totally out of options he was. Even if this cop had corrupt aspects, nobody deserves a death like that.
Still there are lot of house fans here! Happy to see you all 😃😃😃
"See you back home"
Sublte, but typical house
Please show us the next part when they save Forman and the patient.
*Foreman
Watch the show! :)
The patient dies and Foreman's Dad comes to tell his son goodbye and to not be afraid but breaks down himself, causing Foreman to tell his dad it will be okay. Cameron accepts Foreman's apology before putting him under
Yep, I remember watching the entirety of this episode when this show was on Netflix.
Never thought of using pigeon shit as plant food...
Don't. Pigeon droppings carry all kinds of nasty things that you don't want getting infected with. Even their feathers can, although slim, carry disease as well.
There's a reason they are considered health hazards if left alone.
"Sign this so I can take a piece of your brain"
Foreman "the house I know would never use 'most commonly'"
House using it every other episode "heh"
Lol clips like this remind me of why I couldn't get in to house, a doctor infecting a colleague with no repercussions, House being a jerk and not admitting when he made a wrong decision also 5:10 "it's you're job you're a doctor you go where the disease is!" pretty sure that's not how most hospitals work lol.
(I know it's just a show :) but still )
So... you couldn't get into House, but you're here watching clips of a show that's been off the air for nearly a decade? Hmmm...
5:30 That's why always wear Under Armour (TM) lol
I am watching this series right now on Amazon Prime Video
On season 3 right now, dreading when I have no more episodes to watch
good actor that guy who plays foreman
ooooo yes
no one's gonna point out the hydro setup
House is the Sherlock Holmes of the medical world.
House is based on holmes. Holmes and house, get it?
Stabbing Cameron was when all that posturing and pretense of righteous-ness went out the window with Foreman - for all the times he judged and berated House, and thought his sense of morality was above him because 'he was rude'.
He wasn't in the right state of mind
@@40mihirkulkarni44 No, he was scared about what was SOON to come. He was losing vision but still very coherent. What he did was methodical, he got the exact result he was trying for. He wasn't in pain like the other guy, therefore out of his mind with agony. He should have been fired. He was my fav character besides House, didn't like Cameron but i hated the writers for doing this to his character. Never liked him again after this. Continued being annoyed with Cameron lol.
Same. I think that the writers made a mistake here and that's why it's not brought up later in the shows run. Stabbing Cameron is worse than anything that House ever does in the show. But Foreman still keeps insisting that he is a better person than House during pretty much the whole run of the show.
Naltrexone actually causes a similar situation with pain not helped by opioids by effectively shutting off the receptors that allow your brain to process and feel the pain killing effect of morphine. It's commonly used to treat cravings in alcoholics by blocking the massive dopamine release that comes with alcohol ingestion. It's not recommended to take if you have major dental pain or a high risk of injury career. The worst part, 98% blockage the first 24 hours, 50% at 48 hours on a 50 mg dose.
Eric Getoutofmytemperallobehouse Foreman
My dad was in that much pain as that cop was, when I was in Florida because of vascular disease. He was downing pain meds (oxycodone) like they were chicklets.
This is the part where you tell them that if whatever is wrong with them doesn't kill them, you will.